Where are you seeing the example that has a statement without a question mark?
Where are you seeing the example that has a statement without a question mark?
It's on the regular non-review HITs.Am I literally blind or not seeing that Example Completed Task in the screenshot of the instructions I pasted?
I haven't done those. I'm following the instructions on the HIT I'm doing...It's on the regular non-review HITs.
It's right under the part you posted...Am I literally blind or not seeing that Example Completed Task in the screenshot of the instructions I pasted?
We are creating a support representative based on Artificial Intelligence and need to teach it how to interact with people. Below are an example email and text message that the bot will send if it detects suspicious activity and requires the user to log into the the site.Am I literally blind or not seeing that Example Completed Task in the screenshot of the instructions I pasted?
No, it's not. On the HITs I'm doing, the submitted questions/answers are under the part I posted. I posted the full set of instructions I'm seeing.It's right under the part you posted...
I agree but I'd also stop marking relevant problem-expressing statements as wrong.I haven't done those. I'm following the instructions on the HIT I'm doing...
Those are the instructions from the HIT with the writing task. I'm doing the review task which does not include those examples.We are creating a support representative based on Artificial Intelligence and need to teach it how to interact with people. Below are an example email and text message that the bot will send if it detects suspicious activity and requires the user to log into the the site.
Your task is to first come up with a realistic Question that you would respond to either the text or the email with and then create Answer that the system could respond with that would convince you to follow the instructions given by the support bot. Write 5 of these possible interactions.
Email Message:
- NOTE: the questions can be anything including inquisitive, suspicious, dismissive and aggressive.
- The answers must be polite yet persistent to guide the the user to take action.
This email is to confirm a password reset was just requested for your account.
If you did not request this, please visit the following link to dispute:
https://secure.social-tech.com/acco...est/?uuid=9431edpoks&language=en&reset=reject
Otherwise you will be locked out of your SocialTech account.
Thank you, SocialTech
Text Message:
Someone requested a password change. We want to verify this is you.
Please verify if this was not you so that you will not be locked out of your account.
Otherwise you will be locked out of your SocialTech account.
Example Completed Task:
- Question 1: I don't have a SocialTech account
- Answer 1: Sorry, but someone requested a password reset on your account.
- Question 2: When will I get locked out?
- Answer 2: You have 8 hours before you will be locked out of your SocialTech account.
etc... All questions and anwsers must be different.
You did write that one off the wall question earlier didn't you?I just got a rejection saying none of my answers/questions are usable. I make sure the spelling, etc as requested is correct, All I can figure is that I used statements reflecting the example for this hit and not actual questions, which seems to me would be correct. Please be aware, thanks.
you can pretty much add a question mark and they are questions in the colloquial senseI agree but I'd also stop marking relevant problem-expressing statements as wrong.
[Rolls Eyes in Spanish]sigh
Yes, there are no examples on the review task. This could cause a problem in consistency, they should be the same instructions.Those are the instructions from the HIT with the writing task. I'm doing the review task which does not include those examples.
I'll email him. Expecting people to know and follow instructions from a different HIT that I'm not even doing is pretty dumb, if that's what he's wanting.I agree but I'd also stop marking relevant problem-expressing statements as wrong.
Absolutely.Yes, there are no examples on the review task. This could cause a problem in consistency, they should be the same instructions.
I see now. The examples in the HITs we're doing say we don't need to use a question mark, so if they're reasonable responses they should be approved/acceptable.No, it's not. On the HITs I'm doing, the submitted questions/answers are under the part I posted. I posted the full set of instructions I'm seeing.